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Home > Business & Careers > International Business   »   "just-in-time" and "quick response"

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Old Apr 2, 2008, 09:58 PM
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"just-in-time" and "quick response"

how is "just-in-time" different from "quick response" in supply chain management

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Old Apr 2, 2008, 11:31 PM   #2  
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Just in time means that you only managed to complete the work/get to the location with a small amount of time to spare. You were almost too late.

A quick response is when as soon as you were asked to do something it was done right away, possibly faster than expected.

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luk_077 agrees: thank u. but i was asking the question with a different concept in my mind. it was my mistake in composing the question. thank u again bye
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Old Apr 3, 2008, 04:44 AM   #3  
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JIT is a term that normally refers to the fact you have worked out shipping and supply issues with a manufactor who ships on a automatic schedule according to inventory levels that are pre-arranged

quick response in comparison, means the ability to add to or make a new order that is not preplanned.
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Ah sorry! I thought it might be something different but sometimes we get people on here who want help with english phrases and they post in the weirdest places!
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